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Pagina 218
They will greedily swallow the highest and gratefully accept of the lowest . However , it is not only , or even chiefly , in his attitude toward women that Pope best represents his age . We find Pope the epitome of his period whether we ...
They will greedily swallow the highest and gratefully accept of the lowest . However , it is not only , or even chiefly , in his attitude toward women that Pope best represents his age . We find Pope the epitome of his period whether we ...
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Accept my thanks for the compliment you are paying me . I am very sensible of the honour of your proposals , but it is impos- sible for me to do otherwise than decline them . " " I am not now to learn , " replied Mr. Collins , with a ...
Accept my thanks for the compliment you are paying me . I am very sensible of the honour of your proposals , but it is impos- sible for me to do otherwise than decline them . " " I am not now to learn , " replied Mr. Collins , with a ...
Pagina 348
She sadly tells us that after accept- ing the proposal , Charlotte's : · reflections were in general satisfactory . Mr. Collins , to be sure , was neither sensible nor agreeable ; his society was irk- some , and his attachment to her ...
She sadly tells us that after accept- ing the proposal , Charlotte's : · reflections were in general satisfactory . Mr. Collins , to be sure , was neither sensible nor agreeable ; his society was irk- some , and his attachment to her ...
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